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    Movie based on Korean video game Crossfire

    "Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time" currently stands as the highest grossing video game film adaptation of all time -- but not for long, if Original Films has its way. The production company, which last year produced "Furious 7," has announced it will make a movie based on Crossfire, a South Korean first-person shooter developed by SmileGate.

    Released in 2007, the online game has become a hit around the world, with over 500 million people playing. While those of us in the west may think of World of Warcraft or League of Legends when it comes to online games, it was actually Crossfire that grossed more than any other game in 2014, according to the Korea Times, generating 1.5 trillion won ($1.3 billion, AU$1.8 billion, ‎£8.5 billion)

    And it's only right that this video game juggernaut teams up with Original Films. Founded by Neal Mortiz, Original Films is the studio behind the Fast & Furious franchise, including this year's "Furious 7," which currently sits at just over $1.5 billion in the worldwide box office. Other notable films by the production company include "21 Jump Street," "I Am Legend" and "The Green Hornet."

    Other successful films based on video games include "Lara Croft: Tomb Raider," which made $274 million (AU$373 million, £177 million) in 2001, and 2012's "Resident Evil: Retribution", which grossed $240 million (AU$326 million, £155 million).

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    Sad thing is that while it was great at foreign regions, it temporarily ceased service at 2012 but came back at 2013 in Korea because it had a dispute between the companies that made the game.

    Aside from sad stories, I wonder what plot will actually be in the movie. Unlike other games that received a movie adaption, this is a online FPS game that has weak plotlines compared to other well-established games.


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